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To be fair 25 years ago shows like Martin, Fresh Prince, Friends, Seinfeld and majority of the TGIF line up was still on the air. Along actual music videos on BET, VH1 and MTV so understandably people would wonder why. Little did we know broadcast TV would descend into reality TV hell
What I love love love the most about this guy is the fact that he keeps rinsing and cleaning until the extraction water is clear. I’ve watched many carpet cleaning videos because I find them extremely relaxing and satisfying but oftentimes some carpets are left a little too dirty for my satisfaction but this gentleman is thorough. Great job always!!!
And he cleans up the dirty water around the rug between steps! It annoys me to no end when the dirt water is just left there and gets soaked up from the rug again
@@semperfidelis8386 About 24:20-35. This was one of the channels I used to watch but I noticed the same on many videos, no clear extraction water... in some past videos it's still brown at that stage, and admittedly I stopped watching because it just didn't feel like a thorough job was being done. I fast-forwarded this one and this is a definite improvement. If it keeps up, I'll resub.
Yeah, it's a progression thing too. You pause at the beginning and make a prediction. Then you see a pattern form, then it becomes clearer, then the colors start showing. It's oddly satisfying to watch.
Holy cow it's amazing to watch a completely soiled rug get deep deep cleaned from top to bottom from beginning to end. I appreciate that you show all the steps and don't rush the video to be super short. It's been very satisfying to see every step and what each step does. I appreciated the pop up info. You've def gained a new subscriber!
Hmmm. The helpful text on the screen as you go to explain your methodology is top notch! Shows that you're not just doing random things that look like they're probably cleaning, but you have a plan that you are improving over time to get the best result. It's these inside thoughts and reasonings I love to learn from people.
Doesn’t matter how many rugs I watch get the cleaning of their lives, I am always shocked just how much dirt a single rug can carry, and how many rounds of washing, and different techniques and equipment it takes to get ALL of it out. So ridiculously satisfying, so worth it.
@@YUcare I think it depends on if it's an expensive/high quality rug. You'd think they'd take better care of such a rug but sometimes people don't know what they have. Or it could be sentimental. I know someone who got a huge rug really cheap because it was stained and dirty so all she had to do was get it cleaned and she had a very nice rug.
I thought the same about house cleaning shows until a friend of mine got divorced/dumped over the phone. About a month later he announced a cleaning party and I went over with my newborn just to say hi. The mess (he had several cats) was insane.
Man, I thought that was going to be a mundane carpet, but you really got those colors to come back in that thing. It's wild how you restore these puppies despite looking like there is no way in hell a rug could come back from whatever it's been through! Awesome stuff, big fan man!
I’ve figured out part of why this is relaxing. Some parts sound like rain, some like lake waves, and some like soothing white noise. Then there is the satisfaction of transformation.
First time watcher here. Thanks for explaining the different parts of the wash, from soap and then use of the rotary scrubber, etc... I also appreciate the googly eyes on the scrubber:)
Questions: 1) Have you ever declined to clean a rug? 2) Has a rug ever been damaged or destroyed in the cleaning process? 3) How do you dispose of the chemical filled water?
Idk why but this soothes my headache. This might be caused by autism, but I live in a pretty clean environment, but still feel like nothings clean enough. It’s hard for me to ever feel like anything is clean enough. This is my definition of clean enough. I love seeing it.
I love the fact that you use different chemicals and have little info boxes for the first time viewers. I think using different chemicals does aid in the rug looking better. Makes it interesting than the same repeat wash using same chemicals as in other channels. Also love your rinsing process. Keep up the good work!
@@MountainRugCleaning first time watcher here! If you think it could bother regulars you could always put those info boxes as youtube CC, so that if someone wonders what you're doing they can always turn them on and if they're regulars they can turn them off
I love how he’s very conscious about water wasting! Most cleaners spray water to clean the floor while he uses the squeegee. I prefer this clean to others and I like the little pop up info on the side.
@@delshadmansour5443 Doesn't mean that water is going to waste. The detergents is a different story though, there's a lot of that being used. I'd definitely say at the end of the day it is a lot more wasteful to produce a whole new rug than it is to just clean that one.
@@delshadmansour5443 Not to invoke whataboutism as an argument, but I'd wager anyone with a lawn is using more water than this guy. Not to mention, the environmental cost of manufacturing a new rug is probably greater than the cost of cleaning the water he used.
Rug looked like it could have been used to grow flowers or vegetables before it was cleaned. I would have never guessed the rug would turn out that good - great job
Idk why I started watching rug cleaning videos but now I can't stop. This channel is my favourite one because its really satisfying when the water is all clear after that final rinse. Usually when the rug spins out dirty on the first rinse the other channels don't go in for a second rinse. And Ion like dhet
WOW, I can't believe why anyone would actually want to have this cleaned. I would have just let It go and bought a new one. I cannot believe that before and after of this carpet/rug! I bet the people who owned it forgot what the road look like initially. I would have never thought it looked like that at the end, so satisfying to watch! What a Fantastic job you did! 🤩💯🌟
My fam never got our carpets professionally cleaned before we pretty much stopped using them and this is just, super duper tangentially related but everytime I watch a carpet be cleaned, it reminds me of my mom asking a young version of me if I want to put on my bathing suit and help her clean it. I doubt I helped much but boy did I love the spray of the hose and stomping in the soap into the mat
I never thought this rug would come so clean. I'm amazed. I love when you run the hose under the rug and squeegee the top of it. I've never seen anyone do that.
Unbelievable!! I love how he spends as much attention to the back as he does to the front. Would love to see the owner's reaction when they get their rugs back!!
So how do you earn money though? Is youtube your only source? If so you might want to diversify your income streams so that if anything happens you still have an income
@@spencervance8484 They probably make their real money from all the regular rug cleaning jobs they do. Those just aren't dirty enough to make a good long video with but they do pay the bills. Videos like this are just advertising for how good a job they can do.
It never ceases to amaze the amount of abuse people allow their rug(s) to endure. Yet conversely, it never ceases to amaze me at the skill you possess to resurrect this geometric beauty to its original condition. Well done! If I were there we'd raise pints to this outcome. Cheers!
We just bought a property (in Arkansas, USA) with a 150 year old house and barn along with an original 200 year old log cabin. After cleaning and restoring all day, this is what I relax to at night! You encourage me to keep going!😂
I guess I have one question... during transport that loose dirt doesn't just fall off? The clients sent you rugs wrapped in dirt and sticks? I guess I would assume that either if you went to pick them up or they send it to you someone would at least tilt the rug and give it a shake. Half that stuff would come off at that point and you wouldn't be sitting there brushing...maybe I missed something...?
This was my very first thought when seeing the rug. Gotta have that content I guess. First fake restoration channels now fake rug cleanings? When will it stop?
As almost everyone else has said, that second rinse and vacuum is perfect 🙌🏻 I'd love to see a short video of what the centrifuge process looks like! I've only ever seen the small ones for test tubes in my chemistry lab lol
I haven’t finished the video yet, but wanted to comment that I really like the way you use pop-ups for giving information rather than doing a voiceover
This guy does a dang good job. I have seen tons where they leave so much dirt in the rug. You take your time and get out as much as you can. My OCD loved watching this!
i love seeing how since the videos have taken off, you've gotten new (and what i assume is better) equipment and you can see how it's helping grow and expand your business whilst also helping people out with calming videos, keep doing what you're doing!
Yes, i am getting better equipment to make the job easier but i mostly get what i think will make the video more satisfying for you guys. Think a new pressure washer is on the cards next
I have never seen a country that has more rugs being stored out in the garden, than the U.K. It seems like every vide I see on this channel has a rug that was stored out in the garden, or used as a flower bed , or some other bizarre thing. GREAT CHANNEL!!!!
When we used to have carpet at my house I remember having to remove all the furniture from the living room, to the downstairs/kitchen area so that the carpet cleaning guys could clean it. It was so satisfying to see a clean carpet. But now we don’t have carpet instead we have wood flooring now, well apart from downstairs and upstairs we have carpet still. Just in our living room/kitchen. But it’s so satisfying to watch these rugs get cleaned topped to bottom. Much appreciated!
Gotta say another great clean. I must admit, prior to the application of the citrus gel o did wonder if some of the soils would ever come out, but then lo-and-behold you worked some magic with that stuff and turned what had been an earth rug into something like new. Great work
I know it has to be a great feeling to see all your hard work resulting in such beautiful work. You breath life into discarded things...very talented and extremely satisfying to watch!!
It would be cool to see compilations of certain tools, like most satisfying squeegee clips, or most satisfying CRB shots. Not sure if you've already done this but it would be cool 😌 Very relaxing video! 🥰😊
I used to work in a greenhouse and there was a rug underneath this big dining room-style table we ate lunch at. It was so absolutely covered in soil though that I wouldn't blame anyone if they didn't notice it was there. I doubt anyone will ever have it cleaned but it be cool to find out what color it was.
Anyone else on here enjoy that moment when the first hint of colour or pattern appears?! 😆😆 These are my new go-to bedtime vids, having done the perfect cake baking, overgrown horses’ hooves, lawn mowing, and hoarder homes. 😆😆☺️☺️
Love love LOVE this video. Best yet I think (I love the CRB machine so the fact you used this twice was extra satisfying on this video). Also loving the second rinse and water extraction- definitely keep that in!
my mom just saved a kitten the other day and shes been living in our house. what i didnt expect was for her to enjoy watching this with me lol, she was purring the whole time
An awesome transformation. Thank you for the explanations I have wondered about them. I would suggest extending the screen time a little. Sometimes it's hard to catch all the words. God bless you and your business.
This rug actually made me tired, I not only felt horrible for the carpet, but I also felt horrible for you, I have never seen a carpet as filthy as this one. You’re so meticulous with your work it is just amazing to watch.
This has to be the best, most amazing transformation I've seen so far! I saw those stains after the orbital scubbing step and thought that rug was still toast - boy, was I WRONG! It literally looks like a brand new rug at the end! 👏👏
Real nice and relaxing carpet cleaning video! I've watched several carpet cleaning videos and I like your videos better because you provide the narrative notes detailing the process! Great job😀
"If you don't understand why I need a blue rotary with googly eyes in my life then I guess our relationship doesn't make much sense anymore. I'll tell the kids."
I love that there was a pattern to this rug that was found but your thorough cleaning of it! I have noticed though that the first few steps/tips on the screen on each video of yours I've watched I have been unable to read the message until it gets to pressure wash. The first few are very blurry, and only get better as the video progresses. I'd like to be able to read the first few as well if it were possible.
I have questions! One... Aside from power washing, what other steps have the most potential to harm the rug if you're not careful with it? Two... Has there ever been a type of rug you've had to deny cleaning because it is literally impossible to restore?
Aside from the excellent cleaning and excellent video, I am amazed that these rugs stay intact at all. I wonder how much fiber they lose after being cleaned this way.
Amazing transformation !!! well done, so glad to see these rugs rescued, people are very wasteful, so great to see good stuff saved rather than going to landfill.
That first rinse just goes to show you how effective water is at clearing stuff away. You can already see the pattern! And then the magic begins. Bravo!
Just a thought: perhaps you could weigh the rugs before washing & once dry. It would be interesting to see just how much dirt & grime is in one of these. I know when you lift one, you can tell there was a lot. I'm not saying for all of them, but some of the horrific ones (like this) wouldn't shock me if there was a 3 or 4 kilo difference between before & after.
I'm actually jealous of the job you have. The reality is probably harsher than it appears in a youtube video but I imagine it's a very relaxing and fulfilling way to spend your day, just cleaning rugs.
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Imagine telling people 25 years ago you'd spend nearly the same time as an episode of a TV show watching someone clean a rug.
It’s better than the shit they were watching
To be fair 25 years ago shows like Martin, Fresh Prince, Friends, Seinfeld and majority of the TGIF line up was still on the air. Along actual music videos on BET, VH1 and MTV so understandably people would wonder why. Little did we know broadcast TV would descend into reality TV hell
😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep and enjoyed it so!
obsessed
What I love love love the most about this guy is the fact that he keeps rinsing and cleaning until the extraction water is clear. I’ve watched many carpet cleaning videos because I find them extremely relaxing and satisfying but oftentimes some carpets are left a little too dirty for my satisfaction but this gentleman is thorough. Great job always!!!
Yes! I hate to see that the water isn't clear at the end
And he cleans up the dirty water around the rug between steps! It annoys me to no end when the dirt water is just left there and gets soaked up from the rug again
I didn't see any "clear" extraction water......
Me too
@@semperfidelis8386 About 24:20-35. This was one of the channels I used to watch but I noticed the same on many videos, no clear extraction water... in some past videos it's still brown at that stage, and admittedly I stopped watching because it just didn't feel like a thorough job was being done. I fast-forwarded this one and this is a definite improvement. If it keeps up, I'll resub.
It's fun to see what pattern appears on the rug after the initial shampoo. Thanks as always James. Keep up the consistently great work.
Thanks! Will do! Thankyou for watching
Honestly, it started showing after the initial rinsing.
Yes, the pattern and color.
😆 agree
Yeah, it's a progression thing too. You pause at the beginning and make a prediction. Then you see a pattern form, then it becomes clearer, then the colors start showing. It's oddly satisfying to watch.
Holy cow it's amazing to watch a completely soiled rug get deep deep cleaned from top to bottom from beginning to end. I appreciate that you show all the steps and don't rush the video to be super short. It's been very satisfying to see every step and what each step does. I appreciated the pop up info. You've def gained a new subscriber!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Pun intended?
@@webe3228 😂
Hmmm. The helpful text on the screen as you go to explain your methodology is top notch! Shows that you're not just doing random things that look like they're probably cleaning, but you have a plan that you are improving over time to get the best result. It's these inside thoughts and reasonings I love to learn from people.
Im glad you appreciate them.
Doesn’t matter how many rugs I watch get the cleaning of their lives, I am always shocked just how much dirt a single rug can carry, and how many rounds of washing, and different techniques and equipment it takes to get ALL of it out.
So ridiculously satisfying, so worth it.
Yes I love the ones that start out looking clean because you see all the dirt come out and the colors change and it didn’t even look dirty
@@starrhenry3552 same
Honestly, I’m sure once you’ve done it a few times the steps come easier and you’re able to move more efficiently
At this point I'm starting to wonder if folks are messing their rugs just to send them to you to get these epic transformation videos!
I think 1 person has done this before but most are just neglected
Of course. Most people would toss them than pay someone to clean it if they’re that bad. Clearly for content.
@@YUcare I thought that, but then I enjoy the videos so it doesn't really matter
@@YUcare I think it depends on if it's an expensive/high quality rug. You'd think they'd take better care of such a rug but sometimes people don't know what they have. Or it could be sentimental.
I know someone who got a huge rug really cheap because it was stained and dirty so all she had to do was get it cleaned and she had a very nice rug.
I thought the same about house cleaning shows until a friend of mine got divorced/dumped over the phone. About a month later he announced a cleaning party and I went over with my newborn just to say hi. The mess (he had several cats) was insane.
Man, I thought that was going to be a mundane carpet, but you really got those colors to come back in that thing. It's wild how you restore these puppies despite looking like there is no way in hell a rug could come back from whatever it's been through! Awesome stuff, big fan man!
Awesome. Thankyou for watching
I agree
you know a rug is dirty when every time you throw water on it it becomes 10 shades brighter lmao
Never in a million years would i have expected to see a pattern on that rug!!! That was an outstanding job!!!
I’ve figured out part of why this is relaxing. Some parts sound like rain, some like lake waves, and some like soothing white noise. Then there is the satisfaction of transformation.
First time watcher here. Thanks for explaining the different parts of the wash, from soap and then use of the rotary scrubber, etc... I also appreciate the googly eyes on the scrubber:)
Youre welcome. Im glad its helpful.
Thx for talking about the Googley eyed scrubber, I didn’t notice it the first time
I know one of the other rug cleaners I watch has his named Dirt Reynolds 😂 always makes me smile
Questions: 1) Have you ever declined to clean a rug? 2) Has a rug ever been damaged or destroyed in the cleaning process? 3) How do you dispose of the chemical filled water?
*Drink the water*
Nope never declined a rug. Can't say a rug has ever been damaged fortunately. The chemical water usually gets dumped down the toilet.
@@daboodledop are you the real guy from the video? Or do you also own a rug company like his?
@@MircyRae neither
@Louka Deschênes vanier bc he feels like it
Idk why but this soothes my headache. This might be caused by autism, but I live in a pretty clean environment, but still feel like nothings clean enough. It’s hard for me to ever feel like anything is clean enough. This is my definition of clean enough. I love seeing it.
That rug really tied the room together
The Dude abides
lol😉
Yeah, I got a 60s Dude vibe just looking at it. 😎
I love the fact that you use different chemicals and have little info boxes for the first time viewers. I think using different chemicals does aid in the rug looking better. Makes it interesting than the same repeat wash using same chemicals as in other channels. Also love your rinsing process. Keep up the good work!
Thankyou for the feedback. Hope it doesnt bother the regular viewers though. Thankyou
@@MountainRugCleaning yeah that's kind of the downside of it. But I think when the number of subscribers are enough, you can may be then let go of it.
@@MountainRugCleaning first time watcher here! If you think it could bother regulars you could always put those info boxes as youtube CC, so that if someone wonders what you're doing they can always turn them on and if they're regulars they can turn them off
@@danielegalluccio40 That is a good idea but its just time consuming. When i have a bit more time ill do it. Thanks
@@MountainRugCleaning Or better still could put it into the description box and it'd be less time consuming.
I love how he’s very conscious about water wasting! Most cleaners spray water to clean the floor while he uses the squeegee. I prefer this clean to others and I like the little pop up info on the side.
Eh... He's still using a ton of water to clean a rug that might aswell be discarded. Seriously. That's a lot of water used.
@@delshadmansour5443 Doesn't mean that water is going to waste. The detergents is a different story though, there's a lot of that being used. I'd definitely say at the end of the day it is a lot more wasteful to produce a whole new rug than it is to just clean that one.
@@delshadmansour5443 Not to invoke whataboutism as an argument, but I'd wager anyone with a lawn is using more water than this guy. Not to mention, the environmental cost of manufacturing a new rug is probably greater than the cost of cleaning the water he used.
@@SteelOfLegend I was gonna say that's definetly wasting it, then i remembered 1lb of beef takes almost 2000 gallons to produce. THAT'S a waste
@@delshadmansour5443 how much does it take to make a new rug though?
Rug looked like it could have been used to grow flowers or vegetables before it was cleaned. I would have never guessed the rug would turn out that good - great job
man if people actually grow flowers in rugs then idek if they're just trying to save some space or something.
@@unoreverse-qe5dk Old carpet and rugs make decent weed mats on the bottom of garden beds, so I guess in a way?
@@fandancingangel My grandm uses a rug as a garden weed matt thing. Its been there since 1984, I wonder how damn dirty it is
@@beta_fishh529probably EXTREMELY
When you said that it was a piece of the crust, you weren't kidding. Very satisfying.
Idk why I started watching rug cleaning videos but now I can't stop. This channel is my favourite one because its really satisfying when the water is all clear after that final rinse.
Usually when the rug spins out dirty on the first rinse the other channels don't go in for a second rinse. And Ion like dhet
Wow, thank you!
WOW, I can't believe why anyone would actually want to have this cleaned. I would have just let It go and bought a new one.
I cannot believe that before and after of this carpet/rug! I bet the people who owned it forgot what the road look like initially. I would have never thought it looked like that at the end, so satisfying to watch! What a Fantastic job you did! 🤩💯🌟
This wasn’t a customers rug, it was picked up from the side of the road
Anyone who puts googly eyes on their machinery automatically gets my respect
My fam never got our carpets professionally cleaned before we pretty much stopped using them and this is just, super duper tangentially related but everytime I watch a carpet be cleaned, it reminds me of my mom asking a young version of me if I want to put on my bathing suit and help her clean it. I doubt I helped much but boy did I love the spray of the hose and stomping in the soap into the mat
This is honestly so nice to listen too, so proud of all the support and love you're getting man! well deserved🥰
Appreciate it man. Thankyou
I never thought this rug would come so clean. I'm amazed. I love when you run the hose under the rug and squeegee the top of it. I've never seen anyone do that.
Unbelievable!! I love how he spends as much attention to the back as he does to the front. Would love to see the owner's reaction when they get their rugs back!!
These are not customer rug. They have been picked up from landfill or people who have left them outside.
So how do you earn money though? Is youtube your only source? If so you might want to diversify your income streams so that if anything happens you still have an income
@@spencervance8484 They probably make their real money from all the regular rug cleaning jobs they do. Those just aren't dirty enough to make a good long video with but they do pay the bills. Videos like this are just advertising for how good a job they can do.
It never ceases to amaze the amount of abuse people allow their rug(s) to endure. Yet conversely, it never ceases to amaze me at the skill you possess to resurrect this geometric beauty to its original condition. Well done! If I were there we'd raise pints to this outcome. Cheers!
Cheers 🍻
Oh that rug was from the sixties. I remember it
We just bought a property (in Arkansas, USA) with a 150 year old house and barn along with an original 200 year old log cabin. After cleaning and restoring all day, this is what I relax to at night! You encourage me to keep going!😂
Nice work! Must be enjoyable
I guess I have one question... during transport that loose dirt doesn't just fall off? The clients sent you rugs wrapped in dirt and sticks? I guess I would assume that either if you went to pick them up or they send it to you someone would at least tilt the rug and give it a shake. Half that stuff would come off at that point and you wouldn't be sitting there brushing...maybe I missed something...?
This was my very first thought when seeing the rug. Gotta have that content I guess. First fake restoration channels now fake rug cleanings? When will it stop?
As almost everyone else has said, that second rinse and vacuum is perfect 🙌🏻 I'd love to see a short video of what the centrifuge process looks like! I've only ever seen the small ones for test tubes in my chemistry lab lol
Most definitely i will include it a some point.
@@MountainRugCleaning could include the water from the spinoff too
Who would have thought such a lovely rug was under all that muck!! Excellent work 👏
Thankyou
I haven’t finished the video yet, but wanted to comment that I really like the way you use pop-ups for giving information rather than doing a voiceover
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know
@@MountainRugCleaning question:Is this the dirtiest thing you have cleaned or not
@@1msubswith1video11Did you not watch the video?
@@TheUKNutter oh yes I watched it
@@1msubswith1video11 He said right at the beginning, yes.
I love how some of your videos are informative and some are just content. The variety really appeals to me.
This guy does a dang good job. I have seen tons where they leave so much dirt in the rug. You take your time and get out as much as you can. My OCD loved watching this!
i love seeing how since the videos have taken off, you've gotten new (and what i assume is better) equipment and you can see how it's helping grow and expand your business whilst also helping people out with calming videos, keep doing what you're doing!
Yes, i am getting better equipment to make the job easier but i mostly get what i think will make the video more satisfying for you guys. Think a new pressure washer is on the cards next
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Wow 👌 there's something so therapeutic watching the dirt wash away and the rugs coming back to life.
I have never seen a country that has more rugs being stored out in the garden, than the U.K. It seems like every vide I see on this channel has a rug that was stored out in the garden, or used as a flower bed , or some other bizarre thing. GREAT CHANNEL!!!!
When we used to have carpet at my house I remember having to remove all the furniture from the living room, to the downstairs/kitchen area so that the carpet cleaning guys could clean it. It was so satisfying to see a clean carpet. But now we don’t have carpet instead we have wood flooring now, well apart from downstairs and upstairs we have carpet still. Just in our living room/kitchen. But it’s so satisfying to watch these rugs get cleaned topped to bottom. Much appreciated!
I find the sound of the slow motion of scrapping the water off and it hitting the drain so relaxing.
I really love that sound
Gotta say another great clean. I must admit, prior to the application of the citrus gel o did wonder if some of the soils would ever come out, but then lo-and-behold you worked some magic with that stuff and turned what had been an earth rug into something like new. Great work
Thankyou. Im glad you liked it.
I love how the CRB just barfs soap lmao. The cleanest barf out there
I know it has to be a great feeling to see all your hard work resulting in such beautiful work. You breath life into discarded things...very talented and extremely satisfying to watch!!
Absolutely amazing! I honestly thought in the beginning that it was a plain rug. Surprise! Beautiful!
Love these transformations and the eyes on the rotary machine still make my day every time I see them. Thanks for the fun and calming videos! 😊
Glad you like them! I have a new member of the crew making an appearance in the next video.
@@MountainRugCleaning can’t wait to see them!
Makes it look like one of the scrubbing bubbles mascots
Loving the second rinse in the end, that water is crystal clear 😱🙌🏼
It so badly needed it
It would be cool to see compilations of certain tools, like most satisfying squeegee clips, or most satisfying CRB shots. Not sure if you've already done this but it would be cool 😌 Very relaxing video! 🥰😊
Im working on a squeegee one now, then ill do some brushing compilations and work my way through. Thanks for the suggestion though 👍
Great idea!!!!
@@MountainRugCleaning come on James, give me a brush cleaning Compilation !!!
@@jemmawhitehouse1043 Its coming ! haha
Com certeza! Eu amo o som do rodo 😊
That's amazing! Great job being so diligent to clean it.
I used to work in a greenhouse and there was a rug underneath this big dining room-style table we ate lunch at. It was so absolutely covered in soil though that I wouldn't blame anyone if they didn't notice it was there. I doubt anyone will ever have it cleaned but it be cool to find out what color it was.
Y'all have really leveled up with the production value. Awesome job! As always, I dig your vids.
Much appreciated!
Thanks James for saving yet another rug from landfill. I call you the rug warrior to my daughter when we watch you lol. X
Awesome. Thankyou both for watching.
Great Job, you obliterated every bit of dirt and debris, exposing the beautiful pattern and colors underneath! 👍🏻✨👏💚🤩
Thank you so much 😀
Unbelievable result! Bravo!
Anyone else on here enjoy that moment when the first hint of colour or pattern appears?! 😆😆 These are my new go-to bedtime vids, having done the perfect cake baking, overgrown horses’ hooves, lawn mowing, and hoarder homes. 😆😆☺️☺️
I watch these at bed time. They’re so relaxing!!
Love love LOVE this video. Best yet I think (I love the CRB machine so the fact you used this twice was extra satisfying on this video). Also loving the second rinse and water extraction- definitely keep that in!
Amazing ! Thats great. Love to know what i did right with this one.
This is probably one of the most mind blowing cleaning videos I have EVER seen!!!
the fact that you went back and got the little spot at 8:31 earned you a new subscriber 🥳
my mom just saved a kitten the other day and shes been living in our house. what i didnt expect was for her to enjoy watching this with me lol, she was purring the whole time
This rug is absolutely breath taking you are the king of rug cleaning awesome job 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Haha im not the king.... yet 😃
For how dirty this rug was it appears to have come up as one of the cleanest you have done ...great job
Absolutely love this video, the manual scrubbing is my favorite and the foaming bubbles are awesome.
So soothing, to watch a person cleaning rugs.
I love that you keep going until the water is clear. Best rug cleaning video I have seen.
An awesome transformation. Thank you for the explanations I have wondered about them. I would suggest extending the screen time a little. Sometimes it's hard to catch all the words. God bless you and your business.
The best part of cleaning videos like these is the sudden reveal of pattern and color.
I recently discovered your videos and all I can say is I enjoy them….thanks
Awesome, thank you! So glad you like them.
This rug actually made me tired, I not only felt horrible for the carpet, but I also felt horrible for you, I have never seen a carpet as filthy as this one. You’re so meticulous with your work it is just amazing to watch.
Why’s this so… soothing? Like it actually made me start to fall asleep lol
Hey look, there is a pattern under there! Lol. I love your videos, I always watch them when I'm going to bed or when my nesting urge hits lol.
Yep its a lovely rug underneath. Hope this one makes you sleepy.
Looked like they were growing something on it! Fabulous transformation, thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks for watching!
This has to be the best, most amazing transformation I've seen so far! I saw those stains after the orbital scubbing step and thought that rug was still toast - boy, was I WRONG! It literally looks like a brand new rug at the end! 👏👏
the pressure washing part is always my favourite. watching the streams of dirt spill out the sides
I like how he works for clear water and no soap residue. Subscribed just for that reason.
What a fantastic job you have done with this rug. WOW!!!!!!
That was gratifying to watch the rug be restored. I especially like showing the vacuum water 💦 to show the difference in cleanliness. Beautiful Rug 😌.
I thank you for the answering questions the way you do. I just started watching rug cleaning, it goes a long way in helping to understand the process.
Youre welcome. Thankyou for watching !
Thank you for adding in the description/explanation boxes. Extremely helpful!
You're so welcome!
I really appreciate the way you explain stuff...it makes watching that much more enjoyable.
Real nice and relaxing carpet cleaning video! I've watched several carpet cleaning videos and I like your videos better because you provide the narrative notes detailing the process! Great job😀
Spectacular!!! 🥳🥳🥳 Would have never believed such a beautiful rug was under all of that!
"If you don't understand why I need a blue rotary with googly eyes in my life then I guess our relationship doesn't make much sense anymore. I'll tell the kids."
😂😂😂
LOL!!! 😂
And I LOVE that you've named them, "Dirt Reynolds" and "R2-Clean2" in later videos LOL
What a beautiful rug! I find this so satisfying!
I love that there was a pattern to this rug that was found but your thorough cleaning of it! I have noticed though that the first few steps/tips on the screen on each video of yours I've watched I have been unable to read the message until it gets to pressure wash. The first few are very blurry, and only get better as the video progresses. I'd like to be able to read the first few as well if it were possible.
I never thought it would get that bright. Watching the water get clean at the end was very satisfying!
I have questions! One... Aside from power washing, what other steps have the most potential to harm the rug if you're not careful with it? Two... Has there ever been a type of rug you've had to deny cleaning because it is literally impossible to restore?
It is interesting to see how your methods change over time. Love the videos!
Thank you! Hopefully for the best
Aside from the excellent cleaning and excellent video, I am amazed that these rugs stay intact at all. I wonder how much fiber they lose after being cleaned this way.
I'm most impressed that you managed to restore white- WHITE! -color to the rug without bleach.
I need to mess up my rug and send it to you, because this is just awesome to watch!
It's always interesting to see a carpet that is ungodly filthy have a pretty pattern revealed. What an incredible transformation, thank you!
Thankyou again. Youre welcome.
You have the best techniques I’ve ever seen. Beautiful work!
Thanks so much 😊
Amazing transformation !!! well done, so glad to see these rugs rescued, people are very wasteful, so great to see good stuff saved rather than going to landfill.
Thanks for watching! My pleaseure
That first rinse just goes to show you how effective water is at clearing stuff away. You can already see the pattern! And then the magic begins. Bravo!
Just a thought: perhaps you could weigh the rugs before washing & once dry. It would be interesting to see just how much dirt & grime is in one of these. I know when you lift one, you can tell there was a lot.
I'm not saying for all of them, but some of the horrific ones (like this) wouldn't shock me if there was a 3 or 4 kilo difference between before & after.
AWESOME JOB !!! Thank you for sharing this video friend
Thanks for watching my friend 👍
Thank you so much for doing the underside. Some rug cleaning services don't, & I think it makes a big difference. 😊
IMO, This is the best transformation you've done.
I thought my CRB dreams were cut short there for a minute 🤣😅🤭
Excellent job!!
Thankyou. It seems to be liked by a lot of people. Im not sure why
@@MountainRugCleaning I especially love the CRB and can’t exactly explain why. Foaming is probably the best but I just love what I love. 😊
I'm actually jealous of the job you have. The reality is probably harsher than it appears in a youtube video but I imagine it's a very relaxing and fulfilling way to spend your day, just cleaning rugs.
The brushing gave me shivers